Even through it has some flaws, e.g. it’s not fully memory safe (there are some programming languages that are even safer, like Ada)?

      • @myersguyA
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        How does one qualify how much a language needs to be used?

        Are you saying Rust is being used in places that you feel C/C++ should be used, and you don’t think Rust belongs? Or maybe you are saying Rust is being used in places where C/C++ are not typically used, and you don’t feel it belongs there?

        The closest thing to context you’ve given is that you feel Rust has flaws (all languages do), and that Ada is perhaps safer. It’s really hard to give any kind of answer without a properly fleshed out question.

        • ryujin470OP
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          323 hours ago

          Just in my opinion. It’s probably a trending programming language right now. More loved than C or C++ by some developers

          • magic_lobster_party
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            It’s a hyped language because it solves many problems that has persisted with C and C++ - without having to rely on garbage collection.

            If anything, it’s underused. Not that I believe everything should be rewritten in Rust. That’s just stupid.

            • bluGill
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              520 hours ago

              As a C++ developer Rust’s borrow checker is very interesting - it promises to solve my issues with C++ without the issues that make other languages (ie Java, Python…) have in the real world. (remember we choose C++ for a reason, Java isn’t correct for our application - if Java is correct you should use that instead)

          • @deegeese@sopuli.xyz
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            3722 hours ago

            You’re upset that new technology is displacing a 50 year old technology with a ton of well known flaws?